I am running the "Mud is my Make-Up" Nuclear Rush Stampede to raise money for BLESMA, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association.

Lucille Fenton is raising money for Blesma The Limbless Veterans
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The "Mud Is My Make Up" Nuclear Rush Stampede challenge with Alway With A Smile · 16 May 2015

Blesma, The Limbless Veterans helps all serving and ex-Service men and women who have lost limbs, or lost the use of limbs or eyes, to rebuild their lives by providing rehabilitation activities and welfare support.

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On May 16th, 'Always With A Smile' will be at the Nuclear Rush Stampede Obstacle Course Race in Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, in order to raise money for Blesma - a national charity that directly supports all of our Service men and women who have lost limbs and the use of limbs or the loss of eyesight in the honourable service of our country.

 

On the day, a 'Blesma Wave' of 300 runners will be taking the Nuclear Rush course at 12:30pm, upon which they will have to tackle over 50 man-made and natural obstacles over 6km.

 

In conjunction with both Nuclear Races and Blesma, 'Always With A Smile' is recruiting a group of young ladies to run in the 'Blesma Wave' as part of a 'Mud Is My Make Up' Challenge. Leading the ladies will be Obstacle Course Race (OCR) athlete, 'Smiler' and author of the Mud Is My Make Up Blog Francesca Chiorando Meredith. 

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